Patricia K. Farris, M.D. | Nicole E. Rogers, M.D.
701 Metairie Road, Metairie, LA 70005
(504) 836-2050
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Natural Advantage™ is a powerful cosmeceuticals anti-aging system. This system was developed by leading skin care researchers and uses a patented delivery system, the MicroRelease System®. This system allows us to deliver high concentrations of active cosmeceutical ingredients to the skin in a gentle formulation. The one-two punch in Natural Advantage is retinol plus alpha hydroxy acids. The Nighttime Renewal Complex contains a high concentration of pure retinol and the All Day Moisture is a unique blend of hydroxy acids.
Dr Farris was the first dermatologist to test this system and now has many of her own patients on Natural Advantage™. In independent clinical testing 100% of subjects saw improvement in the appearance of their skin in 8 weeks, including a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, reduced pore size, and an improvement in skin blotchiness.
Dr Farris, actress Jane Seymour and Guthy-Renker Corporation have teamed up to bring you Natural Advantage™ anti-aging system. This cutting edge cosmeceuticals system can be purchased via the internet at www.naturaladvantage.com, and is also available in Dr Farris’ office.
The Obagi line of products can offer incredible, rapid lightening and clearing of the skin in a relatively short period of time. We offer the Blender, Clear, Toner, Exfoderm, and Condition and Enhance Kit.
We also offer the Obagi Clenziderm acne kit, and the Decolletage System for sun damage on the neck and chest. These can be combined with the Refissa brand of emollient tretinoin or another form of tretinoin cream.
For years, the LaRoche line of products has provided patients with great sun protection and anti-oxidant effects. We offer the Tolerin cleanser, Active C creams, Effaclar cleansers, and Anthelios sunscreens. The newest Face Fluid offers great protection without blocking pores.
Glycolic acids make up an important part of any skincare regimen. Our patients can benefit from Glyderm, a mild glycolic acid cleanser that is used in combination with retinoids and can help brighten and rejuvenate the skin. Also, glycolic acid lotions and cleansers can be used to address unwanted bumps on the back of the arms, called keratosis pilaris.
Teamine can help improved dark circles under the eyes. Its green hue helps cancel out the existing pigmentation under the eyes and minimize redness. Nectifirm provides tightening of the neck and decolletage areas.
Latisse is the first FDA-approved topical treatment proven to thicken and lengthen lashes over a 16 week period. It is applied daily and can provide dramatic results for patients with short or thin lashes. A doctor visit is required just to review your medical eye history and discuss possible side effects of the medication.
This incredible SPF-foundation comes in a light powder that can gently match your existing skin tone. It's mineral component does not clog pores or leave skin with a greasy feel.
The Clarisonic brush was developed by the same inventor as the Sonicare toothbrush. It offers the same advanced ultrasonic cleansing that helps to liberate free radicals and promote antioxidant effects. It improves make-up removal by six times, and improves penetration by topically applied creams. Used daily, it can have a dramatic effect on acne and even rosacea-prone skin.
We offer several strengths of tretinoin gel, including .01%, .025%, .05%, and .1%. For patients with sensitive or dry skin, the Affirm cream may be a gentler formulation.
We also offer various formulations that can address seborrheic dermatitis, melasma, intertrigo, and eczema.
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Cosmetic Dermatolgists Dr. Patricia K. Farris and Dr. Nicole Rogers, serving New Orleans, Metairie, Arabi, Covington, Destrehan, Harahan, Kenner, La Place, Mandeville, River Ridge, Slidell and the surrounding area. © 2012 Old Metairie Dermatology Webmail Access Site last updated January 29, 2012, at 10:14 PM |